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Gregory Koblentz
Gregory Koblentz
Associate Professor, Schar School of Policy and Government
Verified email at gmu.edu - Homepage
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Biosecurity reconsidered: calibrating biological threats and responses
GD Koblentz
International security 34 (4), 96-132, 2010
1562010
Biosecurity Reconsidered: Calibrating Biological Threats
GD Koblentz
International Security 34 (4), 185-186, 2010
156*2010
Living weapons: Biological warfare and international security
GD Koblentz
Cornell University Press, 2009
1462009
Tracking nuclear proliferation: A guide in maps and charts, 1998
RW Jones, MG McDonough, LS Spector
(No Title), 1998
1211998
Pathogens as weapons: The international security implications of biological warfare
G Koblentz
International security, 84-122, 2003
1042003
Strategic stability in the second nuclear age
GD Koblentz
Council on Foreign Relations, 2014
912014
The De Novo Synthesis of Horsepox Virus: Implications for Biosecurity and Recommendations for Preventing the Reemergence of Smallpox
GD Koblentz
Health security 15 (6), 620-628, 2017
852017
Tracking nuclear proliferation: a guide in maps and charts, 1995
LS Spector, MG McDonough, ES Medeiros
(No Title), 1995
851995
Biological Terrorism: Understanding the Threat and America's Response
G Koblentz
Publication of: Harvard University, 2003
71*2003
Biodosimetry: A future tool for medical management of radiological emergencies
MT Sproull, KA Camphausen, GD Koblentz
Health security 15 (6), 599-610, 2017
552017
From biodefence to biosecurity: the Obama administration's strategy for countering biological threats
GD Koblentz
International Affairs 88 (1), 131-148, 2012
452012
Predicting peril or the peril of prediction? Assessing the risk of CBRN terrorism
GD Koblentz
Terrorism and Political Violence 23 (4), 501-520, 2011
402011
Viral warfare: the security implications of cyber and biological weapons
GD Koblentz, BM Mazanec
Comparative Strategy 32 (5), 418-434, 2013
392013
Emerging technologies and the future of CBRN terrorism
GD Koblentz
The Washington Quarterly 43 (2), 177-196, 2020
382020
Controlling Novichoks after Salisbury: revising the chemical weapons convention schedules
S Costanzi, GD Koblentz
The Nonproliferation Review 26 (5-6), 599-612, 2019
362019
Regime security: A new theory for understanding the proliferation of chemical and biological weapons
GD Koblentz
Contemporary Security Policy 34 (3), 501-525, 2013
362013
Tracing an attack: the promise and pitfalls of microbial forensics
GD Koblentz, JB Tucker
Survival 52 (1), 159-186, 2010
312010
Chemical-weapon use in Syria: atrocities, attribution, and accountability
GD Koblentz
The Nonproliferation Review 26 (5-6), 575-598, 2019
262019
Theater missile defense and South Asia: A volatile mix
G Koblentz
The Nonproliferation Review 4 (3), 54-62, 1997
241997
Editing Biosecurity: Needs and Strategies for Governance of Genome Editing
J Kirkpatrick, GD Koblentz, MJ Palmer, E Perello, DA Relman, SW Denton
192018
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